Regional passenger aircraft BAe 146-200 was developed by the British aircraft manufacturer BAe (British Aerospace) in the late 1980s.
Regional passenger aircraft BAe 146-200 was developed by the British aircraft manufacturer BAe (British Aerospace) in the late 1980s. The aircraft was immediately developed in three modifications, differing in different fuselage lengths. In addition, for all modifications, 2 variants of the layout of the passenger compartment with a different number of seats in a row (5 in a row or 6 in a row) were designed. BAe 146-200 - holds 85 (5 seats in a row) or 100 (6 seats in a row) passengers. First flight - 1982, start of operation - 1983